Recent evidence suggests that dispositional positive affect may be associated with decreased vulnerability to upper respiratory infections. To explore a potential pathway of this relationship, we examined whether trait positive affect is related to an in vivo immune response relevant for host resistance to infection. Eighty-four healthy, graduate students who tested negative for prior expose to the hepatitis B virus were administered the standard hepatitis B vaccination series. Five months after the first dose, a blood sample was collected for the measurement of specific antibody response to the vaccine and subjects completed a battery of psychosocial questionnaires. Higher scores on a measure of dispositional positive affect were associate...
To elucidate the role of innate responses in vaccine immunogenicity, we compared early responses to ...
OBJECTIVE: It has been hypothesized that people who typically report experiencing negative emotions ...
We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships amongst affect, stress exposure, and ...
Eighty-four healthy graduate participants were administered the standard course of 3 hepatitis B vac...
OBJECTIVES:This study addresses methodological and theoretical questions about the association betwe...
The present study examined the association between psychological stress, social support and antibody...
Objective: In an earlier study, positive emotional style (PES) was associated with resistance to the...
The present study investigated the influence of the Behavioural Immune System (BIS), personality t...
textabstractIn a previous study it was shown that antibody formation after vaccination with a low-do...
This study determined whether stressful life events and social support were related to antibody stat...
Abstract-In a previous tudy it was shown that antibody formation after vaccination with a low-dose r...
Evidence shows that psychosocial factors are associated with immunoglobulin G response to medical va...
Influenza vaccination is estimated to only be effective in 17–53% of older adults. Multiple patient ...
Objectives—This study addresses methodological and theoretical questions about the association betwe...
AbstractEvidence suggests that optimism may be protective for health during times of heightened stre...
To elucidate the role of innate responses in vaccine immunogenicity, we compared early responses to ...
OBJECTIVE: It has been hypothesized that people who typically report experiencing negative emotions ...
We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships amongst affect, stress exposure, and ...
Eighty-four healthy graduate participants were administered the standard course of 3 hepatitis B vac...
OBJECTIVES:This study addresses methodological and theoretical questions about the association betwe...
The present study examined the association between psychological stress, social support and antibody...
Objective: In an earlier study, positive emotional style (PES) was associated with resistance to the...
The present study investigated the influence of the Behavioural Immune System (BIS), personality t...
textabstractIn a previous study it was shown that antibody formation after vaccination with a low-do...
This study determined whether stressful life events and social support were related to antibody stat...
Abstract-In a previous tudy it was shown that antibody formation after vaccination with a low-dose r...
Evidence shows that psychosocial factors are associated with immunoglobulin G response to medical va...
Influenza vaccination is estimated to only be effective in 17–53% of older adults. Multiple patient ...
Objectives—This study addresses methodological and theoretical questions about the association betwe...
AbstractEvidence suggests that optimism may be protective for health during times of heightened stre...
To elucidate the role of innate responses in vaccine immunogenicity, we compared early responses to ...
OBJECTIVE: It has been hypothesized that people who typically report experiencing negative emotions ...
We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships amongst affect, stress exposure, and ...